hahaha they like to do that for that chapter if I remember...
Anyway, you have the two options, geometric series and arithmetic series. Arithmetic goes up/down by a constant difference for each term, but geometric goes up according to ^(n-1), hence the difference isn't arithmetic, but rather geometric...
After you do a few questions, it'll get much easier and a lot more understandable.
For that question, what do you see.
Firstly, they change signs every second term. A possible way to make this occur is if you do the following : (-1)^n, as every second term is positive, which is the same as -1 x -1 = +1
Also, looking at the numbers, you can see that they are cubics, (-1)^3, (2)^-3, (-3)^3 etc
So we can now set up the equation:

^n \times n^{3})
To check it's correct:
^1 \times 1^{3})

^2 \times 2^{3})

As I said, it'll come with time, but you will soon be able to spot the trends very quickly..