In this questions a pair of similar sounding words is provided. You are required to select the options that most appropriately describes the meaning of both the words and mark your response in the Answer Sheet accordingly. 'Eminent' and 'Imminent'
'Eminent' means important and famous, and 'imminent' means something about to happen
'Eminent' means something unpleasant about to happen, and 'imminent' means important and famous person
'Eminent' means important and famous person, and 'imminent' means inherent or existing within
'Eminent' means inherent or existing within, and 'imminent' means something about to happen
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