1. **Stating the problem:** We need to find the $y$-intercept of the graph shown.
2. **Understanding the $y$-intercept:** The $y$-intercept is the point where the graph crosses the $y$-axis. At this point, the $x$-coordinate is always 0.
3. **Finding the $y$-intercept:** Look for the point on the graph where $x=0$. The $y$-coordinate at this point is the $y$-intercept.
4. **From the options given:** The points are $(2,0)$, $(0,1)$, $(0,2)$, and $(1,0)$. Since the $y$-intercept must have $x=0$, the possible candidates are $(0,1)$ and $(0,2)$.
5. **Checking the graph:** The graph crosses the $y$-axis at the point $(0,2)$.
**Final answer:** The $y$-intercept is at the point **$(0,2)$**.
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