I dont know how to find the heat evolved.
Is it mol of NH3 *92Kj ?
I understand AWK hints are rather cryptic and can be difficult to understand, but he is pointing you at the right direction. Heat of the reaction has units of kJ/mol. That means you need to know how many moles of ammonia were produced to calculate the heat/ Look at the reaction equation - when there are 2 moles of ammonia produced 92 kJ of energy evolves. How much energy evolves when one mole of ammonia is produced? When four moles of ammonia are produced?
Once you get that right problem becomes that of finding the equilibrium. You did the right thing here:
0.25 = 2x/(7-4x)
but you in the latter post you wrote 0.205, not 0.25, so that can be a source of problem.
Once you know what x is finding the molar fraction of nitrogen should be trivial, use exactly the same approach you used to derive the above formula.