Yes, you do.
If you already have a learner's permit in Texas there is no need to take the learner's test in Chicago unless you plan to move there and be a licensed driver in the state of Illinois.
You can apply for a learners licence and then get your final licence later.
Sheesh! That's what you are supposed to be studying the drivers manual for. No one on this site can take the test for you.
Yes, it would still be legal. I drove to Florida and Minnesota once with a permit. But I was on vacation and since you're moving, you might want to check with the DMV about the issue.
NO
Medicare is a Federal program; there is no need to reapply when you move - just let SSA know of your new address.
No. Drivers Licenses in the US do transfer from state to state but permit rules, time frame, and conditions vary in each state. To get a license in the state you move to, you have to get a new permit and finish all requirements in that state to get your license. I ran into this problem when I moved to CA one month before I reached the 1 year mark in Florida. When I got here I had to start all over from scratch with a new permit. ---- Visit http://www.florida-firsttimedriverscourse.com/ to know more about Florida Learners Permit. Visit http://teen.idrivesafely.com/Georgia to know more about Georgia Learners Permit.
Your question is too vague. Please be more specific.
You move to Afghanistan.
It depends what kind of VISA you have. You cannot move from Turkey to Germany on a Tourist VISA, but you can with a residency permit or work permit.
decrease gas pressure,move to higher or lower gear, reapply gas pressure.
No. When you move and take up residence in a new state, you must conform to the Motor Vehicle Laws of your new state. You must turn in your Texas permit and apply (or exchange it for) a Virginia permit.