OK, maybe I'm just in a really good mood today because it's my birthday but this has got to be one of the most entertaining cases I've handled yet. That user either has a really eccentric memory (remembering only the question he answered and not his answer), or doesn't realize he can answer his own question and is, well, trying to figure out how. Totally not trying to use sock puppets to cheat the system at all, nope.
So I helped him out a little by deleting his sock puppet and merging his answer into his question so it becomes a self-answered question under his own account.
I should add though that this sort of thing doesn't always point to sock puppet activity. There have been cases of users reposting existing questions verbatim while not actually being related to the original posters at all.
Why on earth would they do that, then? The world may never know. But you should still flag for them to be closed as duplicates, and possibly alert a moderator. Because a word-for-word copy of a question is never normal under any circumstances.