True or False: Forms used in G Suite for Education can remain anonymous.

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In G Suite for Education, forms can indeed be set up to allow for anonymity. The correct understanding revolves around the fact that when creating a form, the creator has the option to enable or disable the collection of respondents' email addresses. If the option to collect email addresses is turned off, respondents can submit their answers without revealing their identity, allowing for anonymous responses.

The choice asserting that forms cannot remain anonymous is incorrect because the anonymity feature is specifically designed for situations like feedback or surveys where user identification is not necessary. Additionally, it is important to emphasize that the anonymity depends on the settings configured by the form creator. Thus, the ability to keep respondents anonymous is directly tied to the choices made when setting up the form, reflecting the flexible nature of Google Forms in G Suite for Education.