There are multiple test cases.
The number of the test cases is in the first line of the input.
For each test case, first line contains two integers N and M (0≤N, M≤10000), which N is the number of the campsites of the first group of explorers and M is the number of the campsites of the second group of explorers. And there exist at least one campsite.
The next two lines contain eight integers Ax, Ay, Bx, By, Cx, Cy, Dx, Dy. Their absolute values are less than 1000. The integers are the coordinates of four points A, B, C and D. The exploring path of the first group is begin with the first point A and end with the second point B, and the path of the second group is from the third point C to the fourth point D. Every pair of points is distinct.
The last two lines of the test case contain N and M real numbers; they indicate the positions of the campsites. Suppose the i-th real number in the first line is t. It means the x-coordinate of the i-th campsite is Ax * t + Bx * (1-t), and the y-coordinate is Ay * t + By * (1-t). Equally, the campsite on the second straight line is C * t + D * (1-t). You can assume that there are at most four digits in the decimal part, and the numbers are always between 0 and 1.