NO, that is very dangerous.
No you can not.
No. Even if you were able to stretch the tire on the rim, it will cause damage to the tire.
no, you'll need a 16" rim
No.
No... The tire is to big and would not "bead" on the rim correctly.
Nope. the "15" is the size of your rim. 15". So a tire with a 15" opening wont fit a 16" rim. but you can put larger tires on the 15" rim.
NO! That is very dangerous. It does not work. If you want 15 in tires you will have to use 15 in rims. They will fit, but you cant get enough air in it they will close to the side of the rim, also you wont never get them off the rim, you have to cut the tire in half.
Get 17 inch rims you cant put a 17 inch tires on a 16 inch rim!
No.
14" rim: 185/65/14 15" rim: 195/55/15 16" rim: 205/45/16 17" rim: 205/35/17 I recommend you stick with 14" or 15" rims.
If I understand that question correctly, you can not put a 16" tire on a 15" rim.
Maybe, that would depend on the vehicle and if the rim would clear the brakes.Maybe, that would depend on the vehicle and if the rim would clear the brakes.