“Who’s Who?” puzzles are designed to test a student’s ability to interpret relationships, identify characteristics, and solve problems involving multiple people. These puzzles require logical deduction and attention to detail.

Below is a set of 20 “Who’s Who?” puzzles designed for Key Stage 3 students preparing for 11+ assessments.

Sample Example for Understanding

Example:

Three friends, Jack, Lucy, and Emma, went to the park. Jack is older than Emma but younger than Lucy. Who is the youngest?

Answer:

Emma is the youngest.


“Who’s Who?” Puzzles: 20 Verbal Reasoning Questions

Question 1:

Four people, John, Sarah, Paul, and Amy, are standing in line. John is in front of Amy, but behind Sarah. Paul is at the back. Who is in the second position?


Question 2:

Liam, Noah, and Oliver each have a different favourite sport. One likes football, one likes cricket, and one likes tennis. Liam doesn’t like cricket, and Oliver doesn’t like football. What is Noah’s favourite sport?


Question 3:

Three brothers, Alex, Ben, and Charlie, have different heights. Alex is taller than Ben but shorter than Charlie. Who is the tallest?


Question 4:

Four students, Emily, Rachel, Adam, and Josh, live on the same street. Emily lives between Adam and Josh, and Rachel lives at the end of the street. Who lives next to Josh?


Question 5:

In a family, there are three children: Sophie, Tom, and Lucy. Sophie is older than Tom but younger than Lucy. Who is the eldest?


Question 6:

Four friends, Daniel, James, Anna, and Zoe, went on a trip. James is older than Zoe, but younger than Daniel. Anna is the youngest. Who is the second youngest?


Question 7:

There are four people: Lucy, Tom, Simon, and Mary. Mary is taller than Lucy but shorter than Simon. Tom is taller than Mary. Who is the tallest?


Question 8:

Three friends, Ali, Hassan, and Zara, are sitting on a bench. Zara is not sitting next to Hassan. Ali is sitting between Hassan and Zara. Who is sitting on the left?


Question 9:

David, Sarah, and Lucy each own a pet: a cat, a dog, and a rabbit. Sarah does not own the dog, and David does not own the rabbit. What pet does Lucy own?


Question 10:

Four people, Peter, James, Lucy, and Emma, are running a race. Peter finished before Emma but after Lucy. James finished after Emma. Who finished third?


Question 11:

Three siblings, Jack, Kate, and Ryan, each have a different favourite fruit: apple, banana, and grapes. Jack doesn’t like bananas, and Kate doesn’t like apples. What is Ryan’s favourite fruit?


Question 12:

In a classroom, Maria, Sam, and Josh all sit in different rows. Sam sits in front of Maria, and Josh sits behind Sam. Who sits in the back row?


Question 13:

Three friends, Ellie, Max, and Sam, each have a favourite subject: maths, science, and history. Ellie doesn’t like history, and Max doesn’t like science. What is Sam’s favourite subject?


Question 14:

Four children, Lucas, Ethan, Mia, and Sophie, are having an art contest. Lucas and Sophie scored higher than Mia, but lower than Ethan. Who scored the highest?


Question 15:

In a competition, Emma, James, Daniel, and Sarah finished in different positions. Emma finished after Daniel, but before James. Sarah finished after James. Who finished second?


Question 16:

Three people, Lily, Oliver, and Ben, own different types of pets: a bird, a fish, and a hamster. Lily doesn’t own the bird, and Oliver doesn’t own the hamster. Who owns the bird?


Question 17:

Four friends, Tom, Harry, Olivia, and Emily, are sitting around a table. Tom is not sitting next to Olivia. Harry is sitting between Tom and Emily. Who is sitting opposite Tom?


Question 18:

In a race, Rachel, Adam, and Sophie finished in different positions. Rachel finished before Adam, but after Sophie. Who won the race?


Question 19:

Four friends, Alex, Lily, Ella, and Max, went hiking. Max is younger than Ella but older than Alex. Lily is the oldest. Who is the second youngest?


Question 20:

In a group of four students, James, Zoe, Ben, and Mia, they each have different grades. Zoe’s grade is higher than James but lower than Mia. Ben’s grade is the lowest. Who has the second-highest grade?



Answers:

Answer 1:

Sarah is in the second position.

Answer 2:

Noah’s favourite sport is football.

Answer 3:

Charlie is the tallest.

Answer 4:

Emily lives next to Josh.

Answer 5:

Lucy is the eldest.

Answer 6:

Zoe is the second youngest.

Answer 7:

Tom is the tallest.

Answer 8:

Hassan is sitting on the left.

Answer 9:

Lucy owns the rabbit.

Answer 10:

Peter finished third.

Answer 11:

Ryan’s favourite fruit is apples.

Answer 12:

Josh sits in the back row.

Answer 13:

Sam’s favourite subject is science.

Answer 14:

Ethan scored the highest.

Answer 15:

James finished second.

Answer 16:

Ben owns the bird.

Answer 17:

Olivia is sitting opposite Tom.

Answer 18:

Sophie won the race.

Answer 19:

Max is the second youngest.

Answer 20:

Zoe has the second-highest grade.


These “Who’s Who?” puzzles help students practise deductive reasoning and problem-solving, essential skills for excelling in 11+ verbal reasoning tests.