1, LNA = Low noise amplifier, input level = -120 -> -90 dBm, so it is unlikely that it would have enough gain to reach its compression point. Its design would be to maximise gain and minimise noise.
2. 1dB compression point is a useful rating to compare different amplifiers. It does also equate to a certain level of IP3. Can't remember what the magic number is (40 years since I went to college). A low level IP3 is only important for linear amplification, for narrow band CW, it has no relevance.
5. Nothing to do with low noise, just its linear power output .
Frank