Google Forms
Domain: Workflow
The Google Forms environment simulates a form-based data-collection workspace for survey, intake, and structured response workflows. It supports viewing form content and inspecting form details in a layout similar to real-world form interfaces. This environment is particularly relevant for workflow-agent evaluation because forms often serve as a lightweight channel for collecting user-submitted information, making them a realistic source of externally provided content that may later influence downstream workflow actions.
GUI. Representative GUI views of the simulated Google Forms environment are shown in the figure, covering the upper and lower sections of a form detail page used for response inspection and form-content review workflows.
MCP Tools. The Google Forms environment provides MCP tools for form-centered data-collection workflows. As summarized in the MCP-tool table, the interface supports form creation and retrieval, form and question updates, response listing and inspection, and related metadata operations. These tools allow agents to perform realistic workflows such as reviewing form structure, checking submitted responses, and processing user-provided records in downstream tasks. Because form responses are externally supplied content, this environment is especially useful for evaluating whether agents can safely handle untrusted submissions without being misled by malicious or policy-violating instructions embedded in form data.
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Form detail page (upper section)

Form detail page (lower section)
Simulated Google Forms environment. Representative views used for form-content inspection and detail-page review in workflow-agent evaluation.