Depends on what head it has, a philips (cross-head) is easier to use than a straight edge head. As long as the screw driver, or drill bit your using is the right size, they aren't bad either way you go (philips or straight) the philips are just easier to keep drivers in.
Yes, it comes with an easy to use screw off back.
if you can reach it, drill the center of the screw shaftout, then use an easy out.
There is a tool called an "easy-out" which requires you to drill a small pilot hole and use the easy out to back out the screw by hand. The link shows you some examples of easy-outs.
You can drill it and use an easy out. If it is a big screw I have used a punch and hammer to drive the screw loose by hitting it on the far side in a counter clockwise direction.
It isn't easier, it has more holding power, less chance of loosening.
People use collated screws because they help you carry screw guns when not in use. They are very convenient and easy to use, which is why people use them so much.
You use a Phillips screw driver on a Philips screw.
Use a screw extractor or easy out.
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