It's certainly possible yes, they're often made aware of active warrants and will call law enforcement, they are a government agency after all.
no but you can get arrested at the dmv.
No, although they may not be arrested at the DMV, and they will not be allowed to have their license renewed or reinstated.
If there's been a warrant drafted for your arrest, yes.
yes, see link
No, they just don't grant you your license
No not unless you have a Warrnat for your arrest! LAWL
Depends on what the warrant is for. what if its for child support
If they 'run' your name into the state database to verify your identity and your name comes up as wanted, yes, they can call law enforcement and you could be arrested.
Yes, the Virginia DMV may check for outstanding warrants during certain processes, particularly when conducting background checks for driver's license applications or renewals. If a warrant is found, it could potentially affect your ability to obtain or maintain a driver's license. However, the DMV primarily focuses on driving-related offenses and violations. It's advisable to resolve any warrants before engaging with the DMV to avoid complications.
Yes
Yes. If you are a fugitive from the law, then you must first address the issue of your outstanding warrants before you can apply for government issued identification.
Yes, all states do.