I'm not sure I understand the question. Do you mean if you learn a jutsu, can you use that jutsu in a battle? If you mean that, then yes. Once you learn a jutsu of a certain element, you can use it in battle. Most sensei and senpai use the order of techniques given so you'd be able to use techniques up to that one in the list. Though it all depends on your teacher. A few of my teachers have used different training methods, so it's best to go with what you've learnt by your threads rather than the list.
Anyway, that's an interesting list you've got there. Personally I would put Rumbling Wind Wall at number two because I find being able to defend against things like that is really nifty, and situational techniques aren't the best for me to use. But that's just me, your list reflects what you like and is in no way wrong or incorrect.
Okay, so this next part of training is more putting these techniques into practice, and to show you have understanding of what you have in your arsenal. The premise will be that I provide situations which you might face in a real battle, and you provide techniques as to what you think is the best to use in the situation and the worst in the situation. The idea behind this is to find out whether you know which techniques to use at which time, and which ones not to use.
If you understand, we'll move on.