yes
They are named often by their discoverer or in some rare cases the IAU.
There are 3 major ones that are following in Neptune's orbit, known as Trojan asteroids. They don't have official individual names yet, just designation numbers: 2008LC18, 2005TN53, and 2001QR322.
No. There are thousands of asteroids with names.
Yes, some asteroids in the Asteroid Belt have moons.
Some names of unmanned missions include Voyager, Curiosity, Juno, and Hubble. These missions have explored distant planets, comets, asteroids, and galaxies, providing valuable information about the universe.
Cera, Pallas, Viesta, ad Hygiea.
The four ateroids names reported by TFAGOPG (The Four Asteroids Group of People Group) says that they are named Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy. This cluster of asteroids is also called the LW asteroids. Statistics provided by: TFAGOPG and LW Asteroid Group
Pallas, Vesta, and Davida are some of the largest asteroids in the asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter. They are named after Roman goddesses and are notable for their irregular shapes and unique surface features. Studying these asteroids can provide insights into the early formation of the Solar System.
Some do!
Im not quite sure if there is a classification for asteroids, but most asteroids are made up of Iron and some have Nickel
Yes. Many asteroids have names. The largest is called Ceres.
Yes. There are some asteroids that are hundreds of kilometers in diameter.