Yes blockchain can survive without crypto for example there are some financial institutions like insturance companies and banks that are actually using blockchain for some service without any crypto.
I concur here. There are corporations using blockchain technology to show chain-of-custody or for security as a defence against hacking. The blockchain can exist in (mostly) controlled environments where the nodes are all hosted by parties interested in a central goal (whether they are all part of the same organization or several organizations all participating in a shared endeavor).
However, I do think on a grander scale, while blockchain as a standalone technology will likely be adopted by businesses as an internal framework or a shared framework with other businesses, I do think cryptocurrency on a blockchain will be implemented on a much bigger scale than it is currently, whether it is Bitcoin that gains global acceptance and use, or whether governmental crypto becomes more widespread.
If you're not sure of the the difference between blockchain and cryptocurrency, you can check out some of these links:
https://blockchain.wtf/what-the-faq/blockchain-cryptocurrency-difference/https://blockchainhub.net/blog/press/cryptocurrency-vs-blockchain-differences/https://seekingalpha.com/article/4151046-difference-blockchain-bitcoin-cryptocurrency