No, unless it's a frame with barrels that can be changed to suit different caliber ammunition.
32 caliber is a little smaller then the 38 caliber
Generally speaking, no, and, you should never try to fire any ammo from a gun other than what it is designed to fire. You may be able to get it to fire, but you could damage the gun or hurt yourself.
5-100 USD depending on specifics
Depending on what it is chamberd for, yes.
yes
.38 Special. It can also fire .38 Short Colt and .38 Long Colt. Do not attempt to fire .38 S&W from a .38 Special.
The Mark IV was not made in .32 caliber. It was in caliber .38-200 (the 38 S&W). Value is $200 and up, depending on condition. A SIMILAR revolver is made by IOF in India in caliber .32 S&W Long, and sells new (in India) for about $1,300 USD (no competing companies).
those fire arm are above .38 caliber..
38 Special only, do not try to fire other types of 38 in it
Some were made in .38 Colt New Police caliber.
Actually, most of the J or I framed revolvers in .32 caliber are SIX shot. The .38 caliber versions are 5 shot.
No