It is a Lv6 Normal Monster so can be Tribute Summoned by offering one monster as tribute.
depending on the level, such as a level 5-6 monster can be summoned with no tribute with a card like cost down, or there are cards like Majestic Mech- Ohka, that can be brought out with its effect, but only stays around for 1 turn. Plus you can use like monster reborn or call of the haunted to bring them from the graveyard, but otherwise, you can't. You have to have a special affect.
you choose the card choose two tribute choose the monster you want two tribute summon and summon it
Tribute Summons are a form of Normal Summon. Anything that affects or refers to a Normal Summon, will do so for a Tribute Summon too. So yes, a Trap Hole can be used against a Tribute Summoned monster with appropriate ATK.
Yes. If the tribute is for a Tribute Summon, then you can't attack with any monster again afterwards, since this Summon will occur in Main Phase 2. If the tribute is for a card effect and resolves during the Battle Phase, then you can attack again with another monster, since it would still be the Battle Phase.
You can tribute a special summoned monster, yes.
It is a Lv6 Normal Monster so can be Tribute Summoned by offering one monster as tribute.
Yes, it can.
Yes, you can activate Torrential Tribute whenever a monster is summoned. Here's a hint you can also activate on your turn to destroy your opponents monsters.
Yes, you can attack with the Tribute Summoned monster unless a card effect tells it not to or it is after the Battle Phase.
No, Blast Held By Tribute only works on monsters who have been Tribute Summoned. Big Evolution Pill requires tribute to be activated, but that doesn't mean the monsters are tribute summoned. They are counted as being summoned without tribute, as per Big Evolution Pill's effect.
depending on the level, such as a level 5-6 monster can be summoned with no tribute with a card like cost down, or there are cards like Majestic Mech- Ohka, that can be brought out with its effect, but only stays around for 1 turn. Plus you can use like monster reborn or call of the haunted to bring them from the graveyard, but otherwise, you can't. You have to have a special affect.
Yes, there is nothing inherently within the tributing or summoning rules which would stop you from tributing a monster you summoned the same turn you summoned it. Obviously, due to the regular summon rules, you can not Tribute Summon the monster you just Normal Summoned on the same turn; it would count as two Normal Summons. But if the first summon was a Special Summon, you had used "Double Summon", or wanted to tribute it for an effect like "Enemy Controller", then it's totally fine to tribute that monster for them.
Well, you look at what the monster's lv is (count the stars), then if it's a lv 5 or 6, then you need to send 1 monster from your side of the field to the graveyard to tribute summon it. If it's 7 or more, then it's 2 monsters. Some of them can't be tribute summoned at all, and need certain conditions to be summoned. Just remember that a tribute summon is a normal summon.
No... a level 4 monster can be summoned without a tribute monster, but a level 5 and 6 needs 1 tribute monster and level 7 and so on needs 2 tribute monsters.
No, you must tribute another monster using cannon soldiers effect.
Winged Dragon of Ra must be normal summoned. It doesn't actually matter about turns, just as long as you keep the 'one normal summon/set' per turn rule in mind. You could special summon all three and then tribute them to Tribute Summon Ra. But if you normal summoned the third monster, then you could not Tribute Summon Ra that turn unless you had a way of granting more Normal Summons, in which case yes, you could do it.