The correct answer is 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 it will allow current to flow through it easily. However, if a fuse is blown, it will have a very high resistance, which means that it will not allow current to flow through it at all.
In the case of a 2 amp system, if the fuse is good, the meter should read 0 ohms. This is because a good fuse will have a very low resistance, which means that it will allow current to flow through it easily. However, if the fuse is blown, the meter will read infinity ohms. This is because a blown fuse will have a very high resistance, which means that it will not allow current to flow through it at all.
The other options are incorrect because they do not represent the resistance of a good fuse.