No, ethylene will not always be a product of catalytic cracking.
Although catalytic cracking does definitely produce smaller alkanes/alkenes (which don't have to be ethylene).
In the HSC, they will either specify which products they want you to write in the equation (such as multiple choice questions and short answers), or they will ask you to determine which equation is correct in terms of balancing of reactants and/or the production of smaller alkanes/alkenes (common for MCQ) (there may be other types of questions, but these two are the most common that I've come across when completing past HSC Chemistry papers).
Hope this helps! Good luck with your studies!