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Jumped can be either active or passive depending on the context:

Active: John jumped out of the window.

Passive: John was jumped by a mugger.

In the first sentence John is the one doing the jumping, so the verb is active. In the second sentence, John is acted on by the mugger, so the verb is passive.

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