The effect activates first, and you are actually chaining Trap Hole to that trigger. Trap Hole will resolve first, but it will not stop the monster effect from resolving. Unless a card says it negates a monster's effect, then it is still able to resolve its affect when flip summoned.
No, a monster cannot manually change battle position on the turn it was special summoned, though it can be changed by an effect.
You can tribute a special summoned monster, yes.
A Spirit monster is a subtype of Effect monster, like Union and Toons. In general, Spirit monsters can't be special summoned, and return to their owner's hand at the end of the turn they were summoned or flipped in.
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, it removes the summoned Synchro monster.
The answer to this question can vary. Unless the card that Special Summoned the Gemini Monster specifically says otherwise, the Gemini Monster will be treated as a Normal Monster. If you have not already Normal Summoned this turn, you can perform said action on the Special Summoned Gemini Monster. There may be cards such as Black Brutdrago that states "The Special Summoned monster is treated as an Effect Monster, and gains its effect." In this case, as it states, the Special Summoned monster gains its effect while it is on the field and you do not have to resummon it.
The effect activates first, and you are actually chaining Trap Hole to that trigger. Trap Hole will resolve first, but it will not stop the monster effect from resolving. Unless a card says it negates a monster's effect, then it is still able to resolve its affect when flip summoned.
No, a monster cannot manually change battle position on the turn it was special summoned, though it can be changed by an effect.
You can tribute a special summoned monster, yes.
Unless another card specifically denies the attack or if it was Special Summoned AFTER the Battle Phase, then yes the Special Summoned monster may attack.
A Spirit monster is a subtype of Effect monster, like Union and Toons. In general, Spirit monsters can't be special summoned, and return to their owner's hand at the end of the turn they were summoned or flipped in.
Yes, you can attack with the Tribute Summoned monster unless a card effect tells it not to or it is after the Battle Phase.
Senju of the Thousand HandsLIGHT/Fairy/Effect/4When this card is Normal Summoned or Flip Summoned, you can select 1 Ritual Monster Card from your Deck and add it to your hand. Then shuffle your Deck.Manju of the Ten Thousand HandsLIGHT/Fairy/Effect/4When this card is Normal Summoned or Flip Summoned, you can add 1 Ritual Monster Card or 1 Ritual Spell Card from your Deck to your hand.
No. Intercept can only be used after a monster is successfully summoned, but by the time Jinzo is considered successfully summoned, his continuous effect is preventing the activation of trap cards.
If a monster has special summon requirements (can only be special summoned by, cannot be special summoned except by) then these are the only way the monster can initially reach the field. This cannot be overridden, if the monsters are hit by A Hero Emerges, they can't be summoned by it.
A monster flipped face-up by a card effect, such as "Book of Taiyou" or "Stop Defense", or as a result of battle is notconsidered a Flip Summon. Only flipping a Set monster manually is considered a Flip Summon.So if you attack a face-down Stealth Bird, it will be flipped but not Flip Summoned, so its effect will not activate.