You could use two containers. Asset::script('name','path')
will add the script to the default container. And it will output the whole container for you later when you call Asset:scripts()
in the template file.
You can add a different container for either test.js or jquery, like this:
Asset::container('myContainerName')->add('test', 'js/test.js');
Then later in your template file you can output only the scripts from the container named "myContainerName" like this:
echo Asset::container('myContainerName')->scripts();
This isn't exactly the same as outputting a specific script from a single container, but it will give you your desired result.
Read more about containers in the official documentation: http://laravel.com/docs/views/assets