MAYBE - , frame size has nothing to do with tire size. Style does, and if its a mountain bike, it will not work with a 27 (road racing) wheel and tire. Brakes will not fit.
If you bought a new complete bike (not just the frame) you can look at the sidewall of the tires to find out what size you'll need. Many bike manufacturers also list tire requirements online.
Depends on vehicle and proper size of tire (which you have chosen not to give )
Depends on your wheel size.
15 inch sould be the stock rims and 31 should be the norm for the tire size
265/35/22
The standard rear tire size for this bike is 140/90-15 70H. You may be able to find another 15 inch tire that fits, for example 150/90-15 but the bike will not ride as smoothly on that.
It's very improbable that there's a special tire for that bike. Make a note of the tire size and you should be able to get a replacement at just about any bike store.
Check with any tire store, they should know.
If one wants to put on 22 inch rims on an 01 Olds Intrigue, the tire size will need to be a 305.
You can not mix different size tires and rims. The tire has to be the same size as the rim.
I have a 96 sierra 1500 ext cab 4WD. my tire size is 265/75/R16. if you have a 16 inch rim your tires should be the same size.