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>always 0.2V, 2V, 20V, 200V
Because ICL7106 and its later variants have a range of +/-200mV. It is a very popular IC in shit multimeters.
>750V, sometimes 600V or 1000V, and never 2000V?
Mainly safety and safety classification reasons. Good high voltage dividers tend to be expensive, too.
Multimeters with 2kV and higher ratings exist, but they tend to be quite limited otherwise, or are rather old.
You can also use high voltage probes like pic related with normal multimeters.

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