Yes
no it cannot.
No, you cannot jump your own checker with a king.
Sure.
can a single jump over a double in checkers/draughts
yes u do
yes
Placing a checker on top of the checker being "kinged" is what it takes to turn an ordinary checker piece into a king. One piece represents the ordinary playing piece. One piece on top of another represents the king.
The King is not allowed to be in check. If a piece is on a square where if the King were there, the King would in check, the King isn't allowed to capture it.
The king may capture any piece other than the king itself .
no, only kings and double king can
You capture the King piece.
Yes. Any checker can jump over another one that is a single space diagonally away. If the opponent leaves a King open to capture like that, go for it.
Yes, any piece can.
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.
The king in chess may capture any other chess piece except the enemy king .
no it cannot.
A piece making a capturing move (a jump), can capture only one piece per jump. However multiple jumps are allowed to be made per turn. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available then, the player is allowed to choose if he or she takes the piece. So 3, 4, even 5 pieces can be taken on a turn.