You die. You will be turned into spaghetti. Spaghettification is a real term used to describe it. And it would not be at all as funny as it sounds.
If a star was "too close" to a black hole, that star would be captured by the black hole's gravity and be pulled into it.
Basically, the same thing can happen as if something gets too close to the Sun, or to a planet: it can fall into the black hole (or Sun, or planet).
The two black holes will merge to form a single, larger black hole with a mass equal to the combined masses of the original two.
It will fall into the black hole. The same happens if something gets too close the Sun, for example - it will fall into the Sun.
It would all depend on how close the neutron star was. If it was outside the event horizon, then if would be observed to be orbiting "nothing". If it strayed too close to the black hole, then it would be slowly ripped apart, until a slightly larger black hole was all that is left.
No you would be stretched out and torn apart as soon as you got too close
Anything and anyone that ventures too close to a black hole can be pulled into it.
Anything that gets too close to the dark hole will fall into it, and be destroyed.
Most astronauts are a lot more careful than that. Nevertheless, if that were to happen, the gravitational pull of the black hole would either suck them in, never to be seen again, or else rip them apart.
They just sit - and "eat" anything that comes too close.
Getting too close to a black hole is lethal because of its high gravitational pull. it is so high that not even LIGHT (which is the fastest known thing) can escape!!
If you were to get too close to a black hole, it would take a very short amount of time for it to kill you due to its intense gravitational pull. The exact time would depend on the size of the black hole and how close you are to it, but it could be a matter of seconds to minutes before you are pulled in and crushed.