Absolutely, as long as it does not put the king in check.
The objective of chess is to checkmate the king, where the king is in check by a piece and it cannot block the check, move to another square, or capture the piece checking the king.
According to the rules of chess, you cannot move your own king into the check position.
Yes and no. If the king is in check then you are in the position to kill it but, the other player must move him out of check. If the king is in checkmate, then you have won the game and the other player can't move.
A check in chess is when your opponent's king is in danger.
Only in certain circumstances such as having your king in check with no squares to move to and the only way to stop the check is to capture the piece delivering the check.
anything but a king
In chess, any piece may capture any other piece except the king, which can only be checkmated (in check with no square to escape). Even the lowly pawn can checkmate the King.
plan to kill king
No, because before you kill the king, but you're about to after your opponent's turn, they must get out of check because your queen is checking the king. In other words, they must use their own chess pieces to block the queen or they can move the king into a different spot that is not checked.
no, because your queen can go in any direction meaning if your king is next to it, it's in check and that means you need to move to a different spot to get out of check.
no, because your queen can go in any direction meaning if your king is next to it, it's in check and that means you need to move to a different spot to get out of check.