turkey-yks 2014 Q16

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Let $X , Y$ and $Z$ be sets. The following proposition is given:
$$\text { " If } ( X \subseteq Y \text { and } X \subseteq Z ) \text { then } Y \subseteq Z \text {." }$$
Which of the following is a counterexample that shows this proposition is false?
Let $X , Y$ and $Z$ be sets. The following proposition is given:

$$\text { " If } ( X \subseteq Y \text { and } X \subseteq Z ) \text { then } Y \subseteq Z \text {." }$$

Which of the following is a counterexample that shows this proposition is false?