Impossible to answer - only YOU know the seriousness of your offense and what your VOP consisted of. The only way to answer this question is by saying that the maximum penalty would be to be sent to jail for the remaining portion of your sentence to be served behind bars.
You will be subjected to consequences per dept policy. Which will consist of one of the following or more.
More close supervision category
Program
testing
and possibly wear a pink suit!
Don't make me violate my probation!
Yes - if you violate the terms of that probation.
Prove that you did not violate your probation.
If you violate probation you could be sentenced to serve the remainder of your original sentence behind bars.
It may depend on WHAT you're on probation for, and what the restrictions of your probation are.
No. Whatever the reason (or excuse) - it is never lawful or legal to violate your probation and you do so at your peril.
If you are referring stictly to a Violation of Probation charge (VOP) then you can't charged with a VOP if you're NOT on probation. However, you can "violate" any law at any time and be charged with the offense.
if you violate any of your conditions of probation that were set by the judge, it will be enough grounds for the judge to revoke your probation.
Yes he can
Yes. If your probation says "no drugs," and most of them do, you can't even drink.
failed a drug test
It depends on what the violation is.