Tent33!! I don't have much on the test, because I haven't gotten my results yet, but I do remember the interview. When you first go in with your group, someone will run an icebreaker, which I don't believe was assessed, but it's still worth talking. Mine was to find something we all had in common.
After that, there was an ordering activity. The scenario was that we were stranded in an island and we had a bunch of items we were supposed to order by importance. Again, all you can really do is be involved.
Then there was an activity where you had to make a course for a spherical object to land in the middle of an masking tape 'X', it was pretty easy. I also heard some people got one where they had to make a ramp for a toy car instead.
That was the end of the group part, and there was a maths test. It inly had 1-2 questions, and it was relatively simple. Mine was a grid going 1-10, 2-11, 3-12, etc, in each column. The question was just adding stuff up. My friend got one where a number was divided, multiplied, and you had to work backwards ti get the number.
Finally, there's the 1-1 interview. It'll be in a little booth, and it's likely that you'll get a Monash uni student. They'll give you a minute to read over the questions, and then it'll start.
The questions were things like 'Why do you like science?' or 'What other priorities do you have and how do you manage them', then there were some about climate change, scientific inventions/discoveries, and then about your future plans.
That's it from me, good luck!!