Look, there are lots of mistakes in Insight 09, so your answer for question 5 is probably right.
As for the others...
2: I'm not sure if photons can be created from collisions with other photons (I always thought not, but hey), but if you're going to argue that the new photon has a different wavelength, you have to consider that the energies (and hence frequencies) of the other photons will change due to the conservation of energy. And that'd only apply if photons could be created through collisions anyway.
7: The intensity pattern is more like a probability distribution - experiments have used individual photons (I think?) and the same pattern's been observed. Therefore you don't have to have 2 photons travelling through the slit simultaneously - the same result should be obtained if only one goes through. That aside, the slit width essentially refers to the extent of diffraction - I think that diffraction occurs around all objects (irrespective of size), but the size of this diffraction depends on the relative sizes of the obstacle/gap and the wavelength.