if you mean in a card game, then yes, a king is higher than a queen, but a n ace is higher than a king.
Depends on what game you're playing. Typically, it isn't.
~full=smallest (smaller than queen and king) ~queen= bigger than full (smaller than king) ~king= biggest (bigger than queen and full)
Yes, in chess, the queen is taller than the king.
A King's consort is known as a Queen or a Queen consort, so technically when ever a King is married, his wife is Queen. But if the monarch is herself Queen her husband is to be Known as Prince Consort, this is due to 'King' being associated with higher 'rank' than 'Queen'. This is true for all Commonwealth Realms, but not for all other Monarchies.
In chess, the queen is taller than the king.
Once a king or queen is chosen, he or she is the king or queen for his or her life.
It depends on the game. Which cards 'beat' others will be defined by the rules of the card game, whichever it is. Many games do not use the joker at all. Others, such as Canasta, treat it as a wild card. In Euchre, it is the highest ranked card.
No, a king-size is bigger than a queen-size.
In chess, the queen has more power on the chessboard than the king.
Someone who is higher and better then other people
King. From top down: Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 and 2. In some card games (rare) the Ace is 1 and the lowest card.
King sizen is usually bigger than queen size.