Yes, if the WPS states that.
Basic misconception - the PQR / WPS is to prove that filler metal "A" will successfully weld base metal "B" togather. Period. It has nothing to do with testing a welder's skill. Just that successful welds can be made using the material(s) and essential variables specified.
The welder qual - WPQ - is the skill test. For skill, a 3G [vert] weld will only qualify for 1G, 2G, and 3G. Uphill welding qualifies for uphill only. Downhand for downhand only. Overhead welding requires more, and different, skill. Thus the only way a welder can get certified for 4G [overhead] is to weld a 4G coupon.
VERY common error to confuse WPS requirements with WPQ requirements.