Quantum numbers:

What are the n values that are allowed?

I put 1,2,3,4, etc.

For the first four of these, indicate the l values allowed.

n=1 l = 0
n=2 l = 0,1
n=3 l = 0,1,2
n=4 l = 0,1,2,3

Are these correct?

4 answers

yes,
For each l value indicate the ml values allowable?

l=1 ml=+1, 0, -1

l=2 ml=+2,+1,0,-1,-2

l=3 ml= everything from +3 to -3

l-4 ml= everything from +4 to -4

Are these correct?

What are the ms values allowable?

These I am not sure about. Is it the number of orbitals?
l=3 ml= everything from +3 to -3
l-4 ml= everything from +4 to -4
Your teacher may not give you credit for this. The safe thing to do is to list them all as you did for the two previous ml values. Or you might say something like -l to +l in increments of 1 with zero included.
All of these look ok to me.
For the ms values, that is +1/2 and -1/2 and those are the only two values no matter which orbital they occupy.
Its +1/2 for one electron and -1/2 for the other electron of a pair.
ok thank you!!