A:AnswerYes, if the earpods are plugged in to your phone, you can answer while driving. However, if you have not turned off the new IOS feature of suppressing calls when driving, you won't receive any phone calls.
A:AnswerThey'll work just fine if it has a headphone jack, the circle input around the bottom or top of the phone. If it doesn't, it only means you might have to invest just a little more into a dongle to connect it to the charging port of your phone.
A:AnswerYes. But be sure to get the right connector ear buds. I think the 10 generation iPad has a lightening connection port, if so buy the ear buds with that connecting end. If you have a 3.5 mm end plug you can buy an adapter to plug the 3.5 mm cable into a lightning adaptor cable.
A:AnswerI do not know because I do not have an iPhone or that kind of connector. But if you can plug an 3.5 mm audio plug into it, it should work. You might also try looking at Apple earpods with lightning connector. I have a pair of those and they work fine on my iPod touch. The microphone/pause/volume controls work the same. I hope this helps, and best of luck.