If Verify is showing you a form that looks nothing like any form you scanned (or any image file you interpreted), you’ve found the right topic...
Individual forms that FORMS displays are normally a composite consisting of a template plus snippets. The template, or background, is the one upon which the form definition is based. Snippets are cut from the actual scanned form (or interpreted image), based on the field definitions. They are saved in FORMS' image database and pasted onto the template for viewing. FORMS works this way to save disk space.
If two form definitions with identical adjustment fields are included in the same job description, FORMS can paste the fields on the wrong form definition. You have probably made the mistake of creating more than two or more form definitions with identical adjustment fields and then processing them in the same job. See How the program distinguishes between forms and Requirements for adjustment fields for more information about this.