Mine went similar to yours, other than the fact that when I checked in, the lady at the counter gave me the wrong room number for the interview so after waiting in the wrong room for about 20' I hear my first name and I follow the Officer to her desk and after she asks me to take an oath, she asked asked some history/civic questions and checked my green card and passport, she realizes that I am in the wrong room and not only that, she also claimed that she didn't actually ask for my first name, supposedly she called somebody else's name. Thankfully she was kind enough and pointed out the correct room number so I went there and I was panicked cause I didn't know if they had already called my name and assumed that I wasn't there at all for the interview. Thankfully, after about 15' I heard my name and I went through the interview with a seemingly very young guy, maybe 25 years old. He said I passed the civics test and I would receive a letter in a few weeks with the oath ceremony date.
I was asked same questions as yours.
- Do you have a job and I said yes and he asked me where I worked and I told him and he agreed and says oh yes I see it here
- DO you have children - I said yes a babygirl
- Do you pay taxes - Yes
He proceed to asks like 4-5 more of the yes or no questions.
My biggest stress was that I had some traffic tickets which I had him disclose them in the form originally and when I mentioned them to the Officer he said that it's fine as long as they're not DUI involved or caused an accident, he was very cool about it.