A simple question doesn't necessarily mean a bad question.
What you need to ask is, does this question serve a purpose? Will other users find this question useful in the future or is this a one time question that is usually known? When you do a quick search, does a solution pop right up, indicating a lack of research?
Users on all levels come to Stack Overflow to find answers. If a question is asked properly, formatted well, and shows proper research, even if it is a beginner question, if it is not a duplicate and you feel others would benefit from it in the future, go ahead and answer it.
The question you linked can use some formatting help and doesn't show proper research. That is why it is not a good question, and not because it is a simple question.
If you want an example question backing my point, two years ago I asked the following question:
Difference between ./ and ~/
Before asking the question, I searched for quite some time, and couldn't find an answer. Even today, two years later, if you search for "Difference between ./ and ~/", the correct answer does not show up.
As soon as I asked the question, however, it received a downvote, the reason I'm assuming being that it looks very simple.
I won't argue, the question is quite simple, and so is the solution. This, however, was an honest question that I couldn't figure out. It's on topic and can be helpful to others in the future. Just because it is simple, doesn't mean it shouldn't have been answered. I am quite thankful to the users who answered and helped me understand the concept.