I once interviewed a guy- a CTO at a biotech- and he wouldn't answer the question "I have a million DNA sequences and want to count the number of occurrences of each sequence" (could be hash table, could be any number of other solutions; he just balked and exited the interview).
Maybe he's just been around the block a sufficient number of times to have gotten tired of the standard SV "here's a hoop, jump through it, now do it again, and again and again" ritual that it likes to call "interviewing" for some reason.
Seriously - your questions are fine for junior or mid-level roles, but beyond that, you should have more important thinks to talk about. And both of you should be able to tell if the other is a bullshitter and/or a lightweight within about 30 minutes at most (and often far quicker than that) of a normal, focused technical conversation -- without having to specifically grill the other person, or otherwise put on the pretension that you're one whose bona fides are established beyond question, and they're the one who needs to jump through a sequence of hoops to prove that they are worthy of your time and attention.
Just cut the crap, get down to brass tacks, and talk what needs to be done as if they're a peer. That's all you have to do.
Maybe he's just been around the block a sufficient number of times to have gotten tired of the standard SV "here's a hoop, jump through it, now do it again, and again and again" ritual that it likes to call "interviewing" for some reason.
Seriously - your questions are fine for junior or mid-level roles, but beyond that, you should have more important thinks to talk about. And both of you should be able to tell if the other is a bullshitter and/or a lightweight within about 30 minutes at most (and often far quicker than that) of a normal, focused technical conversation -- without having to specifically grill the other person, or otherwise put on the pretension that you're one whose bona fides are established beyond question, and they're the one who needs to jump through a sequence of hoops to prove that they are worthy of your time and attention.
Just cut the crap, get down to brass tacks, and talk what needs to be done as if they're a peer. That's all you have to do.