Your answer is not correct. 0.5mol/dm3 and 0.8mol/dm3 are not the equilibrium concentrations of H2 and N2; they are the initial concentrations. To calculate the final concentrations, you have to take into accound the H2 and N2 which reacted to form the NH3.
Since you end up with 0.150mol/dm3 of ammonia, 0.150 * 1/2 = 0.075mol/dm3 of nitrogen and 0.150 * 3/2 = 0.225mol/dm3 of hydrogen must have reacted. Therefore, at equilibrium, you have:
conc. N2 = 0.425 mol/dm3
conc. H2 = 0.575 mol/dm3
conc. NH3 = 0.150 mol/dm3
Which gives Kc = 2.78x10-1 dm6/mol2