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Sofia had an array of $$$n$$$ integers $$$a_1, a_2, \ldots, a_n$$$. One day she got bored with it, so she decided to sequentially apply $$$m$$$ modification operations to it.
Each modification operation is described by a pair of numbers $$$\langle c_j, d_j \rangle$$$ and means that the element of the array with index $$$c_j$$$ should be assigned the value $$$d_j$$$, i.e., perform the assignment $$$a_{c_j} = d_j$$$. After applying all modification operations sequentially, Sofia discarded the resulting array.
Recently, you found an array of $$$n$$$ integers $$$b_1, b_2, \ldots, b_n$$$. You are interested in whether this array is Sofia's array. You know the values of the original array, as well as the values $$$d_1, d_2, \ldots, d_m$$$. The values $$$c_1, c_2, \ldots, c_m$$$ turned out to be lost.
Is there a sequence $$$c_1, c_2, \ldots, c_m$$$ such that the sequential application of modification operations $$$\langle c_1, d_1, \rangle, \langle c_2, d_2, \rangle, \ldots, \langle c_m, d_m \rangle$$$ to the array $$$a_1, a_2, \ldots, a_n$$$ transforms it into the array $$$b_1, b_2, \ldots, b_n$$$?
The first line contains an integer $$$t$$$ ($$$1 \le t \le 10^4$$$) — the number of test cases.
Then follow the descriptions of the test cases.
The first line of each test case contains an integer $$$n$$$ ($$$1 \le n \le 2 \cdot 10^5$$$) — the size of the array.
The second line of each test case contains $$$n$$$ integers $$$a_1, a_2, \ldots, a_n$$$ ($$$1 \le a_i \le 10^9$$$) — the elements of the original array.
The third line of each test case contains $$$n$$$ integers $$$b_1, b_2, \ldots, b_n$$$ ($$$1 \le b_i \le 10^9$$$) — the elements of the found array.
The fourth line contains an integer $$$m$$$ ($$$1 \le m \le 2 \cdot 10^5$$$) — the number of modification operations.
The fifth line contains $$$m$$$ integers $$$d_1, d_2, \ldots, d_m$$$ ($$$1 \le d_j \le 10^9$$$) — the preserved value for each modification operation.
It is guaranteed that the sum of the values of $$$n$$$ for all test cases does not exceed $$$2 \cdot 10^5$$$, similarly the sum of the values of $$$m$$$ for all test cases does not exceed $$$2 \cdot 10^5$$$.
Output $$$t$$$ lines, each of which is the answer to the corresponding test case. As an answer, output "YES" if there exists a suitable sequence $$$c_1, c_2, \ldots, c_m$$$, and "NO" otherwise.
You can output the answer in any case (for example, the strings "yEs", "yes", "Yes" and "YES" will be recognized as a positive answer).
731 2 11 3 241 3 1 241 2 3 52 1 3 522 357 6 1 10 103 6 1 11 1134 3 1143 1 7 82 2 7 10510 3 2 2 155 7 1 7 94 10 1 2 981 1 9 8 7 2 10 441000000000 203 203 203203 1000000000 203 10000000002203 100000000011151 3 4 5 1
YES NO NO NO YES NO YES
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