[fidl] Moving tests

Adding them in I826d80d142851f84bc217ca081eff83f11714fc4

Just like for other bindings, we tend to group all tests verifying the
exposed domain objects together.

Change-Id: I397829d700e2bd89f9c0d4628f543ccf604a51ed
Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/third_party/go/+/597266
Reviewed-by: Mitchell Kember <mkember@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Pascal-Louis Perez <pascallouis@google.com>
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