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There's another corner case: You are actually not that good in the area the question's from, but you know the answer to the first question. By interrupting, answering the question right, you might get the interviewer to tick the box for that area as covered, and spent his time on evaluating your other qualities.

(At least that's how I sometimes managed to get better marks in my oral exams, which aren't too far away from some job interviews.)



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