The correct answer is $\boxed{\text{E) None of the above}}$.
A fuse is a safety device that is designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by an overload or short circuit. When a fuse is good, it will have a very low resistance, which means that a small amount of current will flow through it. However, if the fuse is blown, it will have a very high resistance, which means that no current will flow through it.
The resistance of a fuse is not directly related to the amperage of the circuit. In fact, the resistance of a fuse is typically much lower than the resistance of the wires in the circuit. Therefore, the meter should not read any of the values given in the options.
If you are testing the resistance of a fuse, you should use a multimeter set to the ohmmeter function. The multimeter should be connected to the fuse terminals in the correct order. The meter should read zero ohms if the fuse is good. If the meter reads anything other than zero ohms, the fuse is blown and should be replaced.