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Revenge of NimTime Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 32768/32768 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 898 Accepted Submission(s): 470 Problem Description Nim is a mathematical game of strategy in which two players take turns removing objects from distinct heaps. On each turn, a player must remove at least one object, and may remove any number of objects provided they all come from the same heap. ---Wikipedia Today, Nim takes revenge on you. The rule of the game has changed a little: the player must remove the objects from the current head(first) heap. Only the current head heap is empty can the player start to remove from the new head heap. As usual, the player who takes the last object wins. Input The first line contains a single integer T, indicating the number of test cases. Each test case begins with an integer N, indicating the number of heaps. Then N integer Ai follows, indicating the number of each heap successively, and the player must take objects in this order, from the first to the last. [Technical Specification] 1. 1 <= T <= 100 2. 1 <= N <= 1 000 3. 1 <= Ai <= 1 000 000 000 Output For each test case, output ˇ°Yesˇ± if the first player can always win, otherwise ˇ°Noˇ±. Sample Input
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