It always depend on the person if he will pass a subject or not.
Sounds backwards to me.
It's absurd to draw such a general correlation.
No
Yes, that is possible. The sciences of physics, chemistry, and engineering do not depend upon the ability to write essays.
no
Not normally, that describes most (of us) engineers,
No; it is false.
No, it is not true. It is false.
None of those talents or shortcomings is a reliable predictor. You will fail Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, or any other specialty, if you expect it to be so hard that you'll fail it, or if you expect it to be so easy that you'll sail through without work. The decision to fail it or not fail it is your decision to make, and has no connection with what you think you're good at or not good at.
No
No, you will fail those subject that you do not study for. Passing or failing is in your hands not "fate".
You need writing skills in just about any area of study, including physics and engineering - during the study, you'll have to write essays, and later, for real-life work, you'll have to write reports.