Mathematics
Draw any circle and mark points A, B and C such that
(i) A is on the circle.
(ii) B is in the interior of the circle.
(iii) C is in the exterior of the circle.
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Steps:
Mark a point O on the sheet of paper, as the centre of the circle.
Open the compass to any suitable radius.
Place the pointer of the compass at O and revolve the pencil end slowly to draw the circle.
Mark a point A on the circle.
Mark a point B inside the circle (i.e., in the interior of the circle).
Mark a point C outside the circle (i.e., in the exterior of the circle).

Hence, A is on the circle, B is in the interior of the circle and C is in the exterior of the circle.
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