In a test file you should call the scripts in the same what that cron does, which is through a system call or the shell.
You can do that in perl like this:
system($^X, '1.pl'); # and check for system's return value!
ok(1, 'Test 1');
system($^X, '2.pl');
ok(2, 'Test 1');
If you want to process the script output, use
my $res = qx($^X 1.pl);
chomp $res;
is($res, 1, '1.pl worked');
$res = qx($^X 2.pl);
chomp $res;
is($res, 2, '2.pl worked');
($^X is the path of the current perl interepreter)
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