Consider this program:

class Toolkit():

def __init__(self, type):

self.hasHammer = False;

self.hasWrench = False;

self.hasPliers = False;

self.type = type;

abbiToolKit = Toolkit("metal", "hammer")

print(abbiToolKit.type)

What is the output?

metal

hammer

False

an error message

The program will output an error message. This is because the `Toolkit` class has only one parameter in its constructor (`type`), but when creating an instance of `Toolkit` (`abbiToolKit`), two arguments are provided (`"metal"` and `"hammer"`).