Your test script cannot run because it is not a cgi script, so Apache cannot run it. Try this instead:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print "<html>";
print "<header><title>Hello</title></header>";
print "<body>";
print "<p>Hello World!</p>\n";
print "</body>";
print "</html>";
1;
The next problem is your Apache configuration. What version is Apache? You can find that by typing this into a terminal:
apachectl -V
If your Apache is 2.4, you need to add this line to the configuration:
Require all granted
That goes at the bottom of your directory configuration. Also make the changes that davebaker and AnonymousMonk have mentioned.
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