1) it may or may not fulfill the requirement as that is medical school specific. This determination in not made by a school until after you have taken up an offer of acceptance during prematriculation
2) you need general physics II for the MCAT.
Indeed, like many students you seem to be planning when to apply and based on that when to take the MCAT and based on that when you need to take Physics II. This is backwards. You should figure out when you can take the physics, based on that when you will be ready for MCAT, and finally when you can apply