No, 6 well researched and well written questions a day is a very hard goal to achieve already.
There are also plenty of downsides including raise in deletes to shake downvotes and regular "do that homework for me" posts (one common way is to split an assignment into essentially one line per question).
Even if one spends 1-2 hours per question (good starting point for "a lot of research") 6 questions already take most of the day to prepare.
Notes
so far "6 recent questions" that got you to the throttle limit stand at -2/+1 total score. I don't think that would be considered "they're positively received" even if suggestion is implemented (don't forget that 0 is not a positive score from SO point of view at least when evaluated for the question ban).
asking "Parse JSON with undefined value?" when you should have known from your research that such text is not JSON is almost as bad as asking why particular undefined behavior leads to given result in C/C++ tags... Not showing research in the post (5-10 minutes needed to read JSON specification is hardly "a lot" but at least some) is explicitly specified reason for downvotes. Spending some more time on writing the question to demonstrate your research (i.e. by not claiming "parse JSON") would make question much better (again eating some of that time of the day that leads to throttle :) )