Is it multiple choice?
Since the molarities are the same, if you added 20 ml of HCl you'd have a solution with a pH of 7.
Since 1 M HCl has a pH of 0 though (100 times more H3O+ than pH 2), you don't want to add much more than that.
If they actually want you to calculate it out instead of just estimating the obvious answer choice, just be aware that the HCl and NaOH "cancel out" since it's a neutralization, and then find the H3O+ concentration only factoring in the extra acid (0.4 ml). In this case working backwards from a plausible answer is much faster than working forwards to an unknown solution.