Frodo carried the ring to Mordor.
In The Hobbit the ring's only power is that it makes its bearer invisible.
in short, yes. he is a very hesitant hobbit, but with an irrepressible spirit for adventure.
At the end of the "the Hobbit" Bilbo leaves a note with the ring attached to it, saying that he plans to go traveling. At the beginning of "fellowship of the ring" Gandalf tells frodo to take the ring to Mordor and destroy it in the fires of the volcano. Bilbo does have a few minor parts in the later books but he is an old hobbit.
Gollum possesses the ring in The Hobbit and Bilbo gets it from him. In the third book, the return of the king, he briefly has it again in mordor at mount doom
No one was tasked with it, Frodo volunteered to do so.
Frodo Baggins was the hobbit that ended up with the One Ring.
No, there is no indication in The Hobbit that The Ring was malevolent, although it is most definitely magical.
The ring is not a character it is not a person.
Magic, right? I refer you to the hobbit & the lord of the rings.
The Fellowship of the Ring , The Two Towers and The Return of the King .
The one ring
Bilbo Baggins