Passive voice of who knows him?
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he is know to whom?
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In the passive voice, the agent is almost always placed after the preposition by. The reason the preposition to is used in your example is "known" is not a past participle, but an adjective meaning: recognized, familiar, or within the scope of knowledge. In "I know him", "I" is an agent and "him" is a patient (object).
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To whom is he known?
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