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No, in chess, the king cannot take the queen.
Yes, in the game of chess, a king can capture a queen if the queen is within the king's range of movement.
In a game of chess, a king can take a queen when the queen is within the king's range of movement and the king's move does not put itself in check.
Yes, in the game of chess, the king can capture the queen if the queen is in a position to be taken.
Yes, in a game of chess, the king can put the queen in check if the queen is in a position where it can be captured on the next move.
Yes, in the game of chess, the king can put the queen in check.
Yes, any piece can take a queen. The only time a King could do it is to get himself out of the queen's check.
In chess, the king and queen cannot be married because they are considered to be members of the same royal family. This rule is in place to maintain the strategic balance and fairness of the game.
Both in terms of the game of chess and in terms of religion and a monarch, a bishop cannot become a queen.
No, a pawn cannot take the king in chess.
No, in a game of chess, a king cannot take another king.
No, a pawn cannot take a king in a game of chess.