The correct response regarding a limit on religion in the Constitution is:
In Article VI, Clause 3 that says that a person can’t be required to submit to a religious test to get a government job.
This clause ensures that individuals cannot be discriminated against for their religious beliefs when it comes to holding public office. Additionally, the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights prohibits Congress from making laws that establish a religion or impede the free exercise of religion, but the clause you selected directly addresses limitations related to religion and government employment.