AvlynCriss is right: know your own application inside out, because this is all they know about you. Try this exercise (perhaps with a friend/teacher/relative who knows you well): If a total stranger read your entire application, what would he think of you? What questions would he want to ask you?
I find spending some time preparing and reflecting on my life and current affairs helps me think on my feet better. Having already chewed the cud on those issues, I can better frame an original response when asked about [whatever].
(This thread isn't for Final Round PSC interviews, so I took the liberty of starting a new thread just for that.)
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